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12pm – 1pm – On the Lunchtime Rush Declan will be joined by special guest and comedian, Jake Donaldson as he tours his first solo show, “Jake Donaldson: Help! I’m Trapped In The Body Of An Adequate Comedian!”. Also a sneaky peek into York’s poetry events!

1pm – 2pm – This month on An Alright Show, with the upcoming release of Steel City rockers Bring Me The Horizon’s new album “Amo”, Kieran will be looking at some of the great bands that have come out of Yorkshire!

2pm – 3pm – We have our usual mix of great music all with an LGBT link to them and the topic of the day is LGBT History Month with Lisa’s special guest Jake Furby (Jake is BACK, Jake is Back…). This is the LGBT Hour!

3pm-4pm – This week on What Rock? Tune in at 3 for Alex Fisher and Sam Booth, looking back on their personal music highlights from 2018. Tune into find out “What Rocked?”

4pm-5pm – The 1980’s are back with Lisa Kelly behind the wheel! Lots of hits all from the 1980’s but what month were all these top 10’s in the charts?

5pm – 6pm – Ask York 4: City Centre Regeneration & Urban Renewal

With Panel:

Pete Kilbane – Chair

Imelda Havers – Independent Regeneration Consultant

David Dunning – News Editor at Minster FM

Cllr. Ashley Mason – Lib Dem

Phil Pinder – York Retail Forum

Ask York 4 focused on City Centre Regeneration and there were some fantastic questions and great debate form both the live studio audience and the panel.

Should there be a cross party city summit to tackle #York’s issues on #regeneration and behaviour? Is there a lack of leadership in @CityofYork on this?

Discussion moves on pedestrianisation of #York – do you think having more #footstreets would be a good thing for the future of the city?

Would a tourist tax help the regeneration of #York asks @GSwinburn? @imeldahavers says as a resident she has no problem with #tourists but stag & hen parties are a strain on resources and we should focus on that.

Would a tourist tax make #York a pariah city or a leader? Views from the floor at #AskYork are largely in favour; lively debate now happening about stag and hen parties!

Phil Pinder of @YorkRetailForum and the other panelists agree that business rates are archaic and should be abolished. @imeldahavers says they are the bane of retailers’ lives.

What can we do with the large empty shops and could they house indoor markets? Phil Pinder of @YorkRetailForum is in favour; @daviddunninguk says demographics have changed; maybe city-centre shops have had their day & focus should be on food/drink/entertainment?

Future of the old BHS centre revealed!

Final question for #AskYork is about #recycling: questioner asks why #York doesn’t have segregated bins in the city centre – the state of #York is an embarrassment!

Great questions and informative answers. This is a not to be missed show for anybody that cares about the future of our city!

6pm – 7pm – Information Takeaway: Juliet’s first show of 2019 was so good that we want to play it again – in case anyone missed it! This episode tackles the issues around home and school education – are there valid reasons for taking your child out of school? Can schools support home schooling more proactively to blend home and school education? Do we need a shake up in our education system and different ways of thinking in the modern age? We are joined by Izzy Renkin-Holliway who is training to be a teacher and was home-schooled herself and get the point of view of parents plus our usual great music!

7pm-8pm – This week Breaking York takes on a new time and a new shape. We’ll have our usual mix of original music from local bands/artists around Yorkshire with information about where these great recordings happened, plus a couple of new twists. In the first show of 2019 we’ll be playing a song from Colin Cutler – and we’ll be featuring Colin’s work for two shows before having a live special in the studio and chatting about his songs and where people can hear him play etc. For other twists and turns you’ll have to tune in.

8pm-9pm – Soul Funktion returns in a new slot for the first show of the New Year. With Dave Johnson having just returned from his annual pilgrimage at the ‘Luxury Soul Weekend’ in Blackpool he will be paying homage to the event playing a collection of modern soul music from 2000 up to the present day. Therefore sit back and enjoy some classic modern soul gems

10pm – 11pm – “Always Something There To Remind Me… The Look of Burt Bacharach!!”… One (way, way too short) hour dedicated to The MORpoptastic King of MORpop on The Late Mr Judge To You!

www.tworiversradio.stream

Two Rivers Radio is a community radio station dedicated to providing unique, original and independent media for the people of York. Run by a dedicated team of hard-working volunteers, Two Rivers Radio is “By the people of York, for the people of York, in the heart of York”

We broadcast every Monday from midday ’til 11pm from our pop-up studio at the The Corner Pin, Tanner Row, York.

www.tworiversradio.stream

We are a not-for-profit organisation and all of what we do costs money. If you would like to support us as an individual or a business, please contact us: tworiversradio@gmail.stream or click HERE.

If you like what you see, read and/or hear – please ‘like’ our page, comment, share us with your friends, follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Get in touch!! 🙂

We are always looking for new presenters, producers, writers, journalists and other team-members – if you’d like to get on board, please drop us a line: tworiversradio@gmail.com

1pm – 2pm – On An Alright Show this month, Kieran will be talking about two of the most highly anticipated bands, coming up the ranks: Movements and In Her Own Words, he will be exploring some songs from each band and looking at what they represent, he also has new music from Sheffield rockers Bring Me The Horizon, Citizen and Can’t Swim.

3pm-4pm – Tune in and chill out, with our choice of chill rock tunes! Join Sam and Alex for the chilliest What Rock? show yet!

4pm-5pm – This slot is going to be a little bit of a Pick’n’Mix and we will dig out the best of the best out of our archives 🙂 If you’d want to join us and get your own show up on the Net Waves of Two Rivers Radio, get in touch:
tworiversradio@gmail.com

5pm – 6pm – Ask York 5: Disability Rights in York.
This time Ask York panel came together during the York Human Rights City event organised by Centre for Applied Human Rights.

Marije Davidson, Equality and Diversity Advisor at York St John University (accompanied by her interpreter, Vicci)Shaun Lavery, Once Seen Theatre CompanyLen Collin, Director of the film Sanctuary
Doug Paulley, local disability rights activist
Karen Frogget, Chief Exec of York Blind and Partially Sighted Society
Peter Dew, Executive Member for Planning and Transport at City of York Council

Chaired by YSJ student Emma Sayce

Tune in to listen to their insightful debate!

6pm – 8pm – MTTY with Tracy Nesham-Allan and Stephen Allan is a two hour special as MTTY and Coastin’ sail away from Two Rivers Radio! Tune in and listen to two hours of their greatest music choices!

8pm-9pm – All That Brass will be swinging to the sounds of Big Band and trad jazz, with guests Les Johnson, trombonist and jazzman, who has played with some of the best, and Matthew Hardy of party pleasing big band Mr Swing’s Dance Orchestra and the thoroughly entertaining Dr Jazz. Put on your dancing shoes and join presenter Kate Lock for night of nostalgic, glorious brass!

9pm-10pm – Beats’n’Pieces with Jonah Hebron. Plenty of the 90s, plenty of New York, plenty of beats. Tune in and drop out.

10pm – 11pm – “Stevie is a Punk Rocker Nahahahahow!!”… The Late Mr (Steve) Judge To You will dedicate the final sixty minutes to one of the most explosive periods in Rock ‘n’ Roll history… as the man with the needle, and safety pin swaggers and attitudes his way through the final hour with some of his favourite punk rock anthems…. “We’re so pretty oh so pretty. Now!!”

www.tworiversradio.stream

Two Rivers Radio is a community radio station dedicated to providing unique, original and independent media for the people of York. Run by a dedicated team of hard-working volunteers, Two Rivers Radio is “By the people of York, for the people of York, in the heart of York”

We broadcast every Monday from midday ’til 11pm from our pop-up studio at the The Corner Pin, Tanner Row, York.

www.tworiversradio.stream

We are a not-for-profit organisation and all of what we do costs money. If you would like to support us as an individual or a business, please contact us: tworiversradio@gmail.stream or click HERE.

If you like what you see, read and/or hear – please ‘like’ our page, comment, share us with your friends, follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Get in touch!! 🙂

We are always looking for new presenters, producers, writers, journalists and other team-members – if you’d like to get on board, please drop us a line: tworiversradio@gmail.com

12pm-1pm – On this week’s edition of The Lunchtime Rush, Declan will be talking about a little bit about friendship, a little bit about language and travel! Plus a special Podcast “Me, myself and I” by Kieran Bradley exploring the topic of Mental Health within music!

1pm – 2pm – Brand new show this week: An Alright Show by Kieran Bradley, this week he will be reviewing the new Boston Manor album, and a little review of their September gig at Kay Club, Leeds, and more music coming from them and other bands within the Pop-Punk genre.

2pm – 3pm –LGBT Hour with Lisa Kelly: this month has the usual features of great music, news, reviews and special guest, international recording artist Beth McCarthy discussing Labels – the good, the bad and the toxic.

3pm-4pm – What Rock? with Sam Booth and Alex Fisher is a mini history and run through of iconic Punk Rock bands from it’s beginning to modern music!

4pm-6pm – This slot is going to be a little bit of a Pick’n’Mix and we will dig out the best of the best out of our archives 🙂 If you’d want to join us and get your own show up on the Net Waves of Two Rivers Radio, get in touch:
tworiversradio@gmail.com

7pm – 8pm – MTTY with Tracy Nesham-Allan and Stephen Allan is all about colours, no we’re not going to sing a rainbow or red and yellow and pink and blue. Lots of good tunes and a few strange colour facts.

8pm-9pm – Whoo-hoo! James M Lancaster of New York Brass Band will be joining Kate Lock live to play his fave brass tracks on All That Brass. Can we fit his sousaphone in the Corner Pin studio too? I’ll ask him!

9pm-10pm – Beats’n’Pieces with Jonah Hebron. Plenty of the 90s, plenty of New York, plenty of beats. Tune in and drop out.

10pm – 11pm – Late Mr. Judge to You IT’S JUST NOT CRICKET… IT’S THE CRICKETS… Full hour dedicated to, and playing music from my bestest ever band… HOWZAT Umpire!!?

www.tworiversradio.stream

Two Rivers Radio is a community radio station dedicated to providing unique, original and independent media for the people of York. Run by a dedicated team of hard-working volunteers, Two Rivers Radio is “By the people of York, for the people of York, in the heart of York”

We broadcast every Monday from midday ’til 11pm from our pop-up studio at the The Corner Pin, Tanner Row, York.

www.tworiversradio.stream

We are a not-for-profit oganisation and all of what we do costs money. If you would like to support us as an individual or a business, please contact us: tworiversradio@gmail.stream or click HERE.

If you like what you see, read and/or hear – please ‘like’ our page, comment, share us with your friends, follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Get in touch!! 🙂

We are always looking for new presenters, producers, writers, journalists and other team-members – if you’d like to get on board, please drop us a line: tworiversradio@gmail.com